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Canción del Derrumbe Indio (Official Lyric Video)
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Mercedes Florecida (Lyric Video)
Mercedes Sosa, Victor Heredia, Abel Pintos, Santi Celli, Silvina Moreno, León Gieco, Ricardo Mollo, Mônica Salmaso, Rozalén, Nahuel Pennisi, Peteco Carabajal, Araceli Matus, Nadia Larcher, Juan Iñaki, Bruno Arias, Milena Salamanca, La Bruja Salguero, José Luis Aguirre, Eruca Sativa, Manu Sija, Dakillah, Ivonne Guzmán, Teresa Parodi, Liliana Herrero, Julia Zenko, Daniela Heredia, Marta Gómez, Francesca Ancarola, Dulce Pontes & Luna Monti
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About Peteco Carabajal
Artist Biography
Argentinean contemporary folk musician Peteco Carabajal was mostly influenced by his father who used to play in a group called Santiago Manta after his family moved to Buenos Aires, having his first hit, El Mimoso, in 1971. Peteco Carabajal started singing at the age of 17, forming a threesome named Santiago Trio with his cousin Roberto and Shalo Leguizamon. Local artist Hugo Díaz got them a deal, recording for the first time along with Agustín Gómez and percussionist Domingo Cura. In the mid-'70s, Shalo Leguizamon joined Los Huanca Hua, on the other side, cousins Roberto and Peteco decided to be part of Los Carabajal. In 1985, Peteco Carabajal created a new project called M.P.A., recording Nadie Mas Que Nadie that same year. After playing with Los Santiagueños, the artist released Encuentro in 1991, followed by 1994's Memorias De Amor. ~ Drago Bonacich
Hometown
Argentina
Genre
Folk
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